Anti-inflammatory activity of alkaloids: a twenty-century review

José Maria Barbosa‐Filho, Márcia Regina Piuvezam, Karla Valéria Batista Lima, Marcelo D. Moura, Marcelo Sousa Silva, Emídio Vasconcelos Leitão da Cunha, Yvana Fechine, Orlando Seiko Takemura
2006-03-01

SCID:  54.1/zjbsjc4j
Many substances which interfere with the inflammatory response have been isolated from plants. This review shows some alkaloids of vegetal origin which in the period of 1907 to 2000 were evaluated regarding a possible anti-inflammatory activity. The alkaloids were classified in sub-groups in accordance with their chemical structures and the pharmacological data were obtained from different experimental models. Of the 171 evaluated alkaloids, 137 presented anti-inflammatory activity, and among those, the isoquinoline type was the most studied. The Carrageenin-induced paw edema was the most used model for evaluating the anti-inflammatory activity. In this review, 174 references were cited.
Publication Details
Publication Date
2006-03-01
Journal
Publisher
ISSN
Access Type
Author Information
Authors
José Maria Barbosa‐Filho
Márcia Regina Piuvezam
Karla Valéria Batista Lima
Marcelo D. Moura
Marcelo Sousa Silva
Emídio Vasconcelos Leitão da Cunha
Yvana Fechine
Orlando Seiko Takemura
Explore More Research
Use the citation graph to discover related papers and expand your research horizons.
Click any node to explore
Download PDF
100%